A Study on Coronavirus and Nigerian Population; the Realities with Medical Laboratory Services

U. Obeta, O. Ejinaka, N. Etukudoh, C. R. Ikeagwulonu, E. Agbo, I. R. Jwanse
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has challenged the health system of various countries with developed technologies and those with little or no technology in medical laboratory services, Nigeria for example. The quest to curb the pandemic is paramount and the inclusion of medical laboratory component is germane toward bringing COVID-19 to a halt. The medical laboratory services has improved from 5 to 78 centers between February, 2020 and April, 2021 which is commendable. This chapter explored the laboratory services in Nigeria in relationship with the population using 2016 National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) population size and Nigeria center for disease control (NCDC) COVID-19 fact sheet of May 2, 2021. The analysis presents federal capital territory (FCT) Abuja as epicenter of COVID-19 and not Lagos as made popular by NCDC in consideration of population, number of testing and COVID-19 cases. The COVID-19 cases in Nigeria may be skewed to the proximity of medical laboratory services. The reality shows that less than 1% of the current population of Nigeria at May 2021, has been tested for COVID-19. Therefore, it is suggestive to expand the medical laboratory services to all local government areas in Nigeria starting with Cross River, Jigawa, Kano and Kogi states that are still lagging behind in their number of testing.
冠状病毒与尼日利亚人群的关系研究医疗化验服务的现实
冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行给技术发达国家和医学实验室服务技术很少或没有技术的国家(例如尼日利亚)的卫生系统带来了挑战。遏制大流行的努力至关重要,医学实验室的组成部分对遏制COVID-19至关重要。在2020年2月至2021年4月期间,医疗检验服务中心从5个增加到78个,这是值得称赞的。本章使用2016年国家统计局(NBS)人口规模和尼日利亚疾病控制中心(NCDC) 2021年5月2日的COVID-19情况说明书,探讨了尼日利亚实验室服务与人口的关系。该分析显示,考虑到人口、检测数量和COVID-19病例,联邦首都地区(FCT)阿布贾是COVID-19的震中,而不是由NCDC流行的拉各斯。尼日利亚的COVID-19病例可能倾向于靠近医疗实验室服务。现实情况表明,截至2021年5月,尼日利亚目前只有不到1%的人口接受了COVID-19检测。因此,建议将医疗实验室服务扩大到尼日利亚所有地方政府辖区,首先从检测数量仍然落后的克罗斯河州、吉加瓦州、卡诺州和科吉州开始。
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